Item is a photographic portrait of three women in white dresses attending the May Day celebration at Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Church.
Item is a photograph of Richard Paruch in the backyard of the Paruch home on Bay Street.
Item is a photographic portrait of the Whitney Pier school hockey team.
Item is a photograph of houses in Whitney Pier, N.S. The steel plant can be seen in the background.
Item is a photograph of houses in Whitney Pier, N.S. viewed from the back.
Raytel PhotographyItem is a photograph of houses in Whitney Pier, N.S. viewed from the back.
Raytel PhotographyItem is a photograph of houses in Whitney Pier, N.S. The steel plant can be seen in the background.
Item is a postcard that reads: "Having the time of my life at Whitney Pier, C.B. Don't expect me for sometime."
Item is a postcard that reads "When You are Not in Whitney Pier I am Thinking of You."
Item is a photograph of the Whitney Pier War Monument.
Item is a photograph of the steel plant viewed from Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of the steel plant viewed from Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of the Whitney Pier Senior Citizens and Pensioners Club.
Item is a photograph of the Whitney Pier Senior Citizens and Pensioners Club.
Item is a photograph of participants at a political rally in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of the Whitney Pier Ice Arena under construction.
Item is a photograph of houses on Roberts St. in Whitney Pier, N.S. viewed from above.
Item is a photograph of the Whitney Pier Historical Society.
Item is a photograph of Whitney Pier, N.S. viewed from a distance.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of the United Mission Day Care Centre in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of houses in Whitney Pier, N.S. Complete Car Care garage can be seen in the background.
Item is a photograph of houses and shops along Victoria Road in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a postcard that reads: "Why Don't You Come to Whitney Pier Where Life is Worth Living."
Item is a photograph of the DOSCO plant in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of a building on Victoria Road in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of a sunset over Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of the United Missions Day Care Centre in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of St. Philips African Orthodox Church in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of a building on Victoria Road in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of houses in Whitney Pier, N.S. The DOSCO steel plant is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of a store on Victoria Road in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of houses in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of a building on Victoria Road in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of a building on Victoria Road in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of houses in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of Pizza Palace in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of houses in Whitney Pier, N.S. viewed from the back.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of Nellie Tinski and Stella Paruch at a wedding shower at Mary Wojcek's home on Bryan Street.
Item is a photograph of a wedding party at the Ukrainian Church on West Street. Pictured left to right: Clarence Landry, unknown, Bill Ojolick, Agnes Orychock, Anne Ojolick, and Charlotte Orychock.
Item is a photograph of Maria Paruch Young and Stella Mroz Paruch outside Stella's home on Bay Street.
Item is a postcard depicting the Victoria Road subway in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a street view of the northern end of Victoria Road in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a reproduction of a newspaper article about the Universal Negro Improvement Association band on Laurier Street in Whitney Pier. Members are marching in the street with instruments and banners in support of a movement advocating "Africa for the Africans."
Article attached to photograph reads:
The year was 1921. The scene, Laurier street at Whitney Pier, as members of the city's Negro community paraded in support of a movement advocating, (as banners indicate) "Africa for the Africans." The sizable brass band was one of a number organized within the city and residents who were around at that time recall that nobody ever had to march without the accompaniment of plenty of stirring martial music. Also noteworthy is the complete lack of sidewalks and paving. The photograph is from the album of Pier merchant Louis Mendelson. He's the white-shirted young man with the bicycle standing mid-right in the photo."
On reverse: "Year 1921 Mr. Askell Artzell Hunt 14 Brooks St. Sydney C. B." "Sent a copy to Mr. Hunt" "Colin MacDonald was bandmaster of the Universal Negro Improvement Assoc. approximately 20 members in the band. Band operated from 1928 to 1932. There was also a West Indian Band at the Pier Bandmaster Jack McKnight approx. 15 members Deputy Bandmaster Norman Crawford, lasted 2 years.
Item is an image of the building that housed the Ukrainian Labour Temple in Whitney Pier.
Item is a photograph of the Ukrainian Hall on West Street in Whitney Pier, taken in 1983.
Item is a memorandum for Holy Redeemer Church in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Kiely, Rev. J.M.Item is a photograph of Paruch family in Stella's kitchen on Bay Street. Pictured left to right: Eddie Paruch, Mary Paruch Enderly, Stella Paruch (nee Breski), and Stella Paruch